Trends in Medical-Related Sentinel Events During Hourly Rounding

Authors

  • Dr. Antino N.

Abstract

This study will target 100 Pharmacists from CVS Pharmacy and Wal-Mart Pharmacy. Pharmacists will be interviewed at appropriate times, and the researcher will seek to gain more understanding of the types of medication errors registered in their organization, the seriousness of the errors, and the factors contributing to these errors. The data will also include organizational records and observation of the medication dispensing and management practices at the retail pharmaceutical industry. The implication for social change includes the potential to provide leaders in the retail pharmaceutical industry with information that will help them address the issue of medication errors. This qualitative descriptive case study seeks to investigate the problem by exploring the nature of medication errors in the retail pharmaceutical context and associated factors. The study will focus on a population drawn from the current staff of retail pharmaceutical organizations in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Area.  Findings of the study will help leaders in the retail pharmaceutical industry to address the issue of medication errors.  The study will also advance research on the subject of medication safety by identifying new areas for future research.

Published

2021-08-26

How to Cite

Dr. Antino N. (2021). Trends in Medical-Related Sentinel Events During Hourly Rounding . International Journal of Respiratory Care, 12(1), 23–27. Retrieved from http://greycoatpublishing.co.uk/IJRC/index.php/journal/article/view/6

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